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First Name(S) Country Family Name(s) First Name(s) Present Position Previous Positions / Relevant Experience Azerbaijan Musayev Elnur Senior Prosecutor, Anti-Corruption National Expert under the Istanbul Action Plan; Department, Prosecutor’s Office of the Member of the Anti-Corruption Network of the Republic of Azerbaijan OECD for Eastern Europe and Central Asia; drafted national self-evaluation reports; participated in expert group meetings under the StAR Initiative; contributed to the EU-funded Twinning Project Balayev Kamran Deputy Director, International Investigator for the Investigations Department of Cooperation Department, Ministry of the Ministry of Justice; Legal Advisor in the Justice International Legal Department; Chief Inspector of the Military Court on Grave Crimes; expertise in international cooperation, including mutual legal assistance and extradition Kuliyev Emin Senior Adviser, Law Department, Lecturer in law at the Baku State University Secretariat of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Azerbaijan Najafov Faiq Head of the Legal and Civil Service Deputy Director of the Legal Department of the Department, Chamber of Accounts of Ministry of Finance the Republic of Azerbaijan Karimov Inam Chief Adviser, Department of Head of the Azerbaijani delegation to GRECO; Coordination of the Law Enforcement National Expert under the Istanbul Action Plan; Agencies; Secretary, Administration of Member of the Anti-Corruption Network of the the President and Anti-Corruption OECD for Eastern Europe and Central Asia Commission Aliyev Kamran Director, Anti-Corruption Department, Director of the Directorate of Public Prosecutions; Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of National Coordinator of the Istanbul Action Plan; Azerbaijan Member of the Anti-Corruption Network of the OECD for Eastern Europe and Central Asia; approves national self-evaluation reports; National Expert to GRECO; Project Leader of the EU-funded Twinning Project in Azerbaijan Karimov Sayyad Deputy Head, Administrative and Delegate to the CoSP of the UNCAC and its Military Department; Head, Working working groups; Head of the working group Group on the Improvement of responsible for drafting national anti-corruption Legislation (in cooperation with the laws; involved in the drafting of the Code of Ethics Anti-Corruption Commission), for Civil Servants and the law on conflict of Azerbaijani Parliament interests in the activities of public officials Askerov Vuqar Head, Legal Section, Civil Service Member of the working group responsible for Commission, Office of the President drafting national anti-corruption laws; Ombudsman in the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights; Senior Consultant in the Department for the Protection of Human Rights; Senior Consultant investigating corruption complaints Huseynov Vusal Senior Adviser, Anti-Corruption Commission Hajili Zaur Senior Specialist, Financial Monitoring Expertise in anti-money-laundering and counter- Service, Central Bank of the Republic financing of Azerbaijan Nasibov Elchin Head, Department of Administrative Delegate at the CoSP and its working groups to the and Military Law; Official, Directorate UNCAC, the Commission on Crime Prevention and General for Legislation, Ministry of Criminal Justice and the GRECO and OECD Justice meetings Nadzhafov Mekhti Deputy Head, Directorate General for Senior Investigator for the Department of Internal Security, Ministry of Finance Preliminary Investigations on Tax-Related Offences under the Ministry of Finance; Deputy Head, Directorate General for Internal Security Akhundov Nikhad Deputy Head, Division for Training, Senior Adviser in the Division for the Preparation International Relations, Law and and Publication of Financial and Regulatory Review of Complaints, State Agency Documents for Procurement Makhmudov Tapdyg Judge, Criminal Chamber, Supreme Clerk of the Court and Registry; Examining Court of the Republic of Azerbaijan Magistrate in the Office of the Public Prosecutor for the Ordubad District; Divisional Prosecutor and Senior Assistant to the Public Prosecutor; Departmental Prosecutor in the Office of the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Azerbaijan; Judge in the Nesimi District of Baku .
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